kpakima: hi, neema. nice to meet you. namadamu: nice to meet you, too.it looks nice. namadamu: thank you so much. kpakima: i just want to know everything. tell me--tell me a bit about your childhood. namadamu: i born in drc, congo, in south kivu province in a little village. i didn't have any crutches. i didn't have a wheelchair. we don't have a road, don't have a toilet. we don't have any machine to go to bring water, to wash dishes. in our area, you dall ofhe work, women do. take care of whole household in the villages. why? because we have this behavior, patriarchal system. [woman shouts] namadamu: wait, wait. stop. women don't have a value they are neglected, they are marginalized. they don't have access to education. welcome. some of those women never see light like that, artificial light. namadamu: ok. so... namadamu: yes. [woman speaks native language] [computer chimes] [busy signal beeps] [computer chimes, line ringing] man: hello? [namadamu speaking native language] [man speaking native language] [laughter, chatter] [man online speaking native l